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Well sure.. in-application speaker clipping/popping

Load app like Sky Guide or Sudoku ME.
Volume 50%+
Keep selecting items (stars and planets in Sky Guide or random tiles in Sudoku) and see if the speaker clipping sounds accompanies the normal/expected selection response sound.

Thank you
I haven't looked through the 16 pages of this thread, but I have the same problem - specifically, I've noticed it with Sudoku ME.
 
I haven't looked through the 16 pages of this thread, but I have the same problem - specifically, I've noticed it with Sudoku ME.
Sounds janky right? At night I often put my son to sleep and Sudoku is his kryptonite. Play it and he is out in no time.
 
.78 seconds is not one second any more than it’s .5 second. On my i7 the delay was .25 or imperceptible.
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Disgusting and justifies a law suit? Over the top maybe?
I’m not saying I know it’s happening, I’m saying if it happens, that’s disgusting.

If you took your car to a mechanic thinking it was extending your cars useable life, but they were quietly making you engine worse, I do think you would have a case against them.

I have a MacBook Pro from 2011 and it works perfectly on the latest OS (you might think a contradictory point but computers are not apples focus anymore. Their money is in phones). It doesn’t make sense that a six year old computer runs software perfectly yet a 2 year old phone shows signs of not handling a new iOS.

Interested in your thoughts but I might not respond so the thread gets back on track
 
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Anyone else experienced this issue where the screenshot markup feature just doesn’t show up?
The screenshot is saved in the photos app, it usually disappears randomly and only reappears after a device restart.
 
I’m not saying I know it’s happening, I’m saying if it happens, that’s disgusting.

If you took your car to a mechanic thinking it was extending your cars useable life, but they were quietly making you engine worse, I do think you would have a case against them.

I have a MacBook Pro from 2011 and it works perfectly on the latest OS (you might think a contradictory point but computers are not apples focus anymore. Their money is in phones). It doesn’t make sense that a six year old computer runs software perfectly yet a 2 year old phone shows signs of not handling a new iOS.

Interested in your thoughts but I might not respond so the thread gets back on track
This is not a car though. I tried this on my 5s, 6s and 7 and I didn't have any negative impressions. Whether this is an all-around tweak to all devices, bug for all devices or one-off bug for some devices that remains to be seen, however, knowledge of this thread does not make my devices any less usable (for me). Even with the anecdotal videos posted, the "delay" of which some imo is attributable to the testing methodology, the "delay" was nowhere near one second.

As far as computer vs mobile device, the devices are optimized totally differently. An intel chip designed to be always on, operating at high performance 24x7, with any graphics card of choice, pulling as much current as the (1200W for example) power supply allows, is completely different than a mobile chipset designed to optimize battery life first. It used to be with the 32bit cpus in iphones, especially the older ones, there were some slowdowns. However with ios 11 overall it seems faster to me than the previous IOS releases.
 
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What's so funny about home button lag? Every extra millisecond spent waiting on the home button to activate kills between .7 and 1.3 cats in Canada. Consider the large number of people using iOS 11, and we've got a catastrophe on our hands.
If only it were true!! :) Then the Aussie's would need it as well (they have a hell of a feral cat problem).
 
With the list of remaining issues, I can’t see this being GM even with there not being a letter after the build.

I think it will be or the version released will be very close anyway.
Just take a look in the stable releases (ie 11.0.2 or 11.0.3) , it is always full of issues even if it is labeled “stable”
 
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Pretty impressive for an "older" iPhone. iP7+
 
Set the Weather app to Always in location services. That will fix the widget.

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Set the Weather app to Always in location services. That will fix the widget.

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Set the Weather app to Always in location services. That will fix the widget.

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Always or not the widget still stops updating at some point.
 
I don't know why Apple can't just release the next version of iOS a little later, and spend more time optimizing performance, rather than making people suffer through a month of slightly laggy devices.
“A little later” will eventually be transformed into eternity as the optimization is an never ending task. Committing more time to optimization may not receive the desired result, while inevitably delay the software publish schedule. Cut off at onepoint and leave unsolved issue to the future release is better.
 
s forcing people to upgrade? Hyperbole much?

Are you being paid by the word, or post because you’ve added zero to the discussion pretty much since your initial one complaint. We all get it, you hate iOS 11.x but at some point ya got to give it a rest, not everyone (myself included) is going to see it your way.

I must have like 6-7 posts in these 17 pages. I apologise for taking this off topic but its just hard sometimes. Honestly I only have 3 issues with 11. The home button delay, battery drain and stutters, Thats pretty much it.,
 
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Was just over 2gb for me. But I had skipped Beta 3 with being away with work.
It was a large file for everyone this time. That's what has led to the belief that this version will be the version released (note, I am not calling it a GM or Release Candidate, as I understand those terms only apply to whole number versions of iOS). Whether it will be the version released, we probably won't know for a week or so.
 
There are plenty of people on this sub forum who are having this issue which means home button lag factually exists. Open and close 5 apps and its an almost 5 second delay right there. With 20 apps its running into minutes.You may not experience it or have any issue with it but I do.
And there are plenty of people on this sub forum who are not having this issue which means (using your logic) home button lag factually does not exist. Besides your arithmetic is atrocious.
 
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Don’t use Outlook app, it’s one big username/password collector.
Nevertheless it still working through Acompli servers, which even stores your emails, contacts and calendars for one month. It even pushes email insecurely which means no end2end encryption which is ‘big no no’ in corporate world.
Well, those servers are Microsoft servers at this point. That said, it doesn't change anything else that you brought up (assuming it's all still the case), just basically who is responsible and who owns it all now.

OT, but lets be real here. Microsoft having your password on their servers is a non-issue unless you run your own email server or its through a work server which have password policies. That's different story and likely no 3rd party app will satisfy your IT Department.

Everything else is cloud these days. For consumer grade services, MS has your password using their email services, or onedrive, or Google for gmail, on their servers already and has been proven no less safe using the Outlook app.

That is just a myth the Outlook app "steals" your passwords by tin foil hat wearers and security freaks when talking consumer grade services.

MS servers are secure, as is the Outlook app minus corporate polices, absent pointing out some major email services data breach I am unaware of. As that would include thousands or more office 365 corporate and Exchange accounts as well all being on the same in-house servers and a pretty huge freakin deal.
 
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It was a large file for everyone this time. That's what has led to the belief that this version will be the version released (note, I am not calling it a GM or Release Candidate, as I understand those terms only apply to whole number versions of iOS). Whether it will be the version released, we probably won't know for a week or so.
Apple went as far as creating a diff between the public release of Watch OS 4 and the dev beta 4 of 4.1 of Watch OS so I'm guessing they want this to be the final release.
 
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